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a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort... individualized. right now, queen mattresses start at just $599. and save 50% on our limited edition bed, plus special offers through monday. >> ama: nasa believes the meteor blast was bigger than thought. they put it on at 500 kilotons. was traveled at 460 miles an hour. people are trying to make money off the internet. here is more from russia. >> the meteor exploded in midair the force of 30 hiroshima bombs scattering blasts across the region and also scattering valuable fragments worth big money for anybody that finds them. tonight they have confirmed the first fragment found near a hole where a big chunk landed. meteor debris is worth hundred to hundred thousand dollars. so-called meteor pieces is showing up on ebay. this one is going for $490 and this one under a thousand. they don't look anything ali
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so we think it is creating a dramatic change in how technologies can buy and use technology but also the innovation that you are going to see from customers. >> does anybody over 28 work for you? >> quite a few people. so probably the only reason we exist is that people over 28 also work for us. so we have a chief operating officer, a general manager at inopportunity for a couple years and he helped build a lot of the organizational and of our company but we think we have world-class talent sort of up and down the demographics and age ranges of the company. >> rose: what dow like other than business. >> hmmmm, well, i like pretending that i can play piano occasionally. >> rose: dow really. >> yeah, yeah. >> rose: who are your heroes. >> i have a lot. so probably just go on your web site and run through all of the shows that you've done. so i try and learn from a lot of people. >> rose: probably every one has been on this program. >> yeah. >> rose: from bill to steve jobs. >> you can learn-- you learn a little bit from everybody. so you can learn from bezos, katzenberg, from michael d
so we think it is creating a dramatic change in how technologies can buy and use technology but also the innovation that you are going to see from customers. >> does anybody over 28 work for you? >> quite a few people. so probably the only reason we exist is that people over 28 also work for us. so we have a chief operating officer, a general manager at inopportunity for a couple years and he helped build a lot of the organizational and of our company but we think we have...
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we created a whole technology group. ron conaway and others have stepped up and said, why don't we have a consistent voice? yes we have the chamber of commerce, the wonderful group we have worked with for many years, but why not also have an additional voice? so we formed sf city, a citizen's initiative for technology and innovation, which was aimed at the new developing companies to give us a constant dialogue about their ongoing needs. anything we have done is they have also embraced the needs of our city. it is a two-way conversation. that led to us revising our stock options. we were one of the few cities in the country that was taxing stock options. again, not understanding how the ipo was working for the startup companies, realizing that we would be punishing them for their growth and turnaround, so we gave them another six-year exemption on that. by the way, if we grow, if we sustain and assist you in growing, can you help us with job training? that is what started the conversation on sf city. they have an ongoing
we created a whole technology group. ron conaway and others have stepped up and said, why don't we have a consistent voice? yes we have the chamber of commerce, the wonderful group we have worked with for many years, but why not also have an additional voice? so we formed sf city, a citizen's initiative for technology and innovation, which was aimed at the new developing companies to give us a constant dialogue about their ongoing needs. anything we have done is they have also embraced the...
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so the technologies we're developing takes advantage of these advances in technology and allows the cable operators to take advantage of the capacity they've already invested in. >> host: phil mckinney, is the cable industry a growing industry? do you see a long future for that industry? >> guest: oh, yeah, definitely. i mean, from the standpoint of cablelabs, keep in mind our membership is world wild, not just the -- worldwide, not just the u.s. in china there's estimationings there's going to be $30 billion spent in the cable industry alone over the next five years. even here in the u.s., we're still seeing growth. if you look at the growth rate in data usage from subscribers from cable data services, we're seeing anywhere from 30, 40, 50% rates on an annual basis, and there's no slowing down. so there's just this insatiable hunger for more capacity, faster or speeds. and so the cable industry has a long, long future in being able to be that provider of choice for those services. >> host: when you look ten years down the road, how are people going to be viewing video, viewing tv? same w
so the technologies we're developing takes advantage of these advances in technology and allows the cable operators to take advantage of the capacity they've already invested in. >> host: phil mckinney, is the cable industry a growing industry? do you see a long future for that industry? >> guest: oh, yeah, definitely. i mean, from the standpoint of cablelabs, keep in mind our membership is world wild, not just the -- worldwide, not just the u.s. in china there's estimationings...
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the technology is good. environmental standards are very high because the industry is making a major effort to ensure that there are no major mistakes that cause problems. so this will do two things. it creates a lot of jobs in this industry but it also lowers the cost of chemicals, it low weeere cost of gas, gasses backing out coal, backing out natural gas that we otherwise would import and otherwise increasing production of petroleum. we used to be dependent on imports of 60 percent of our petroleum and now 40%. potentially an exporter of natural gas, government regulations have to be worked out but we could be exporting natural gas if the right decisions are made to do that. the ams aamounts will obviously depend on certain decisions. no one would have imagined this ten years ago. >> exactly right. there were reports that american could become exporter of energy beginning in 2020. what about the naysayers who say it's going to hurt the environment, fracking is going to get into the water? what's your take
the technology is good. environmental standards are very high because the industry is making a major effort to ensure that there are no major mistakes that cause problems. so this will do two things. it creates a lot of jobs in this industry but it also lowers the cost of chemicals, it low weeere cost of gas, gasses backing out coal, backing out natural gas that we otherwise would import and otherwise increasing production of petroleum. we used to be dependent on imports of 60 percent of our...
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it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york ci
it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a...
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we are doing a lot more with force sensing sensor technology." a lot of this is dedicated to heavy-industry. the plexi-glass safety wall, for example, used in this display is often common in the workplace to prevent injury. but now, more robots are being developed to be in the workplace with people standing right next to them. "the robot hits me and i get a message popping up on the screen." "it allows a company now to put a robot in between two operators unguarded. so it's a tremendous space savings. you don't have to change any upstream or downstream processes. and it's a tremendous mentary savings. you don't have to invest in a large, six-foot- high safety fence that goes around the robot." since 2008, universal robot, a danish company, has installed 1500 robots in nearly 50 countries including china. but not likely to outsource repetitive electronics work at factories such as foxconn - at least, not yet. "in my eyes, it's probably not quite there yet. there are still some breakthroughs in this type of collaborative robot that need to happen t
we are doing a lot more with force sensing sensor technology." a lot of this is dedicated to heavy-industry. the plexi-glass safety wall, for example, used in this display is often common in the workplace to prevent injury. but now, more robots are being developed to be in the workplace with people standing right next to them. "the robot hits me and i get a message popping up on the screen." "it allows a company now to put a robot in between two operators unguarded. so it's...
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at schools all the technological advancement there varies from region to region but the try. it is there and it's strong judging by the initiatives put forward by president obama in his state of the union speech washington recognizes the urgency will reward schools to develop new partnerships with colleges and employers and create classes that focus on science technology engineering and math the skills today's employers are looking for to fill the jobs that are there right now and will be there in the future for decades the u.s. has been a magnet for scientific genius from all over the world immigrants helped start prominent american tech companies like google yahoo intel learned instagram the u.s. can still count on the steady inflow of talents from around the globe no doubt about that but experts say it does not alleviate the urgency of growing talents at home considering how much poor math results can cost the country in the future in washington i'm going to check out. let's have a look now at some international news in brief but as well as president hugo chavez has tweete
at schools all the technological advancement there varies from region to region but the try. it is there and it's strong judging by the initiatives put forward by president obama in his state of the union speech washington recognizes the urgency will reward schools to develop new partnerships with colleges and employers and create classes that focus on science technology engineering and math the skills today's employers are looking for to fill the jobs that are there right now and will be there...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing operation to rule the day.
technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing operation to rule the day.
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it can pick up moisture in different layers of the atmosphere. >> basically satellite technology and radar technology have given us the ability to provide such accurate forecasts to go from three-day forecasts to five-day forecasts to seven-daysts. >> doppler radar is a key tool in the arsenal of meteorologists. not just us but the media the people here at kgo, their doppler radar is very important tool. >> i saw something on our doppler that indicated there was a real strong cell, potential where it looked a little concerning. this isn't something we see very often. it was severe thunderstorm. seconds later, something came up on the wires, severe thunderstorm warning and tornado warning has been issued for santa clara county including the city of morgan hill. >> when you see a tornado in live doppler radar, you can see the winds moving in opposite directions. the old radars you had to look for a hook echo, you are looking at precipitation shield as a whole. but by that time it's got a tornado on the ground and you missed the lead time to warn people. >> one of the most important par
it can pick up moisture in different layers of the atmosphere. >> basically satellite technology and radar technology have given us the ability to provide such accurate forecasts to go from three-day forecasts to five-day forecasts to seven-daysts. >> doppler radar is a key tool in the arsenal of meteorologists. not just us but the media the people here at kgo, their doppler radar is very important tool. >> i saw something on our doppler that indicated there was a real strong...
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this wastewater processing and reuse technology is cutting edge. and although it's been successfully implemented in other cities, it will be one of the first such installations in an urban office building. >> here is a city agency that treats wastewater, but they send no wastewater to the treatment facility. that says a lot. >> it's got a 12 gallon per day occupancy using 5,000 gallons per day with a building officing 1,000 people. that turns out to save over 2.7 million gallons a year. >> the public utilities commission runs water, power and sewer services for san francisco. we can't afford to be out of business after an earthquake. so, we're thinking about building a building. that building is going to hold our operations center and our emergency operations center for things like earth quack. that building had to be immediately occupiable. great. but we can do better than that. so, this new technology that we ended up using was a concrete building that straps basically, that goes through the interior of the building and allow the building to turn
this wastewater processing and reuse technology is cutting edge. and although it's been successfully implemented in other cities, it will be one of the first such installations in an urban office building. >> here is a city agency that treats wastewater, but they send no wastewater to the treatment facility. that says a lot. >> it's got a 12 gallon per day occupancy using 5,000 gallons per day with a building officing 1,000 people. that turns out to save over 2.7 million gallons a...
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we have developed an innovative technology. a two-step process that taste -- takes a variety of ways to carbon resources and converts them into oil through a biological process. we do it at a lower cost and sustainably, and it has a benefit for not only industry but the planet. >> i will go get my checkbook. a round of applause for our panel. [applause] according to carl, we have five more minutes. so you get to clap again in five more minutes. [laughter] you have all talked a little bit about the culture here. how important is it that the environment here succeeds in continuing to draw people and draw talent and investment? the example we heard in your introduction was you went to school add mit. you came here to start your business. there is another guy on facebook who has said if he had it all to do over again, he would have stayed in boston. how important is that culture and environment? >> it is critical. it is critical to have minds that have been educated, interdisciplinary people coming to the table, different perspecti
we have developed an innovative technology. a two-step process that taste -- takes a variety of ways to carbon resources and converts them into oil through a biological process. we do it at a lower cost and sustainably, and it has a benefit for not only industry but the planet. >> i will go get my checkbook. a round of applause for our panel. [applause] according to carl, we have five more minutes. so you get to clap again in five more minutes. [laughter] you have all talked a little bit...
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technology is not stagnant. it is amazing to think about different waves of the internet and technology. the first wave was yahoo! itself. the directory. there are these pages out there, how do you organize them? then that got so large, the directory model broke down and gave way to search. the next wave came with social. now we're on the mobile wave. that has all happened in about 15 years. we have gone through four major technology shifts in terms of who the players are. there are always opportunities for a new disruption. i think a lot of this will be around interest, but that's just my prediction. >> so we shouldn't, as consumers or in any other role that we may occupy, worry about the control that certain companies may exercise over the internet itself and the information that it contains? >> well, i think that privacy will always be something that users should consider. i also think privacy is always a trade-off. when you give up some of your personal information, you get something in return. it is about m
technology is not stagnant. it is amazing to think about different waves of the internet and technology. the first wave was yahoo! itself. the directory. there are these pages out there, how do you organize them? then that got so large, the directory model broke down and gave way to search. the next wave came with social. now we're on the mobile wave. that has all happened in about 15 years. we have gone through four major technology shifts in terms of who the players are. there are always...
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>> the latest warning from technology experts on mobile devices. >> i love how that is the universal i just made a free throw shot. >> whether moving our way, there is still a chance for ice tomorrow. right now it is 32 degrees to the airport, 37 degrees downtown. beautiful blue skies, >> in medical alerts, some promising results in research for spinal injuries. lab rats that were once paralyzed are walking and running again because of ongoing research in switzerland. some of the animals started moving voluntarily after a few weeks of therapy. trials of human patients are expected to begin within the next two years. flu activity continues to decline across the country. 31 states were reporting widespread activity as of friday, down from 38 the week before. western and northeastern states are still experiencing high levels of the flu. more than half the people that need to be hospitalized because of the flu are older than 50. dozens of people took part in a laughter yoga therapy session in venezuela this weekend. participants are encouraged to laugh and watch other people laughed. an
>> the latest warning from technology experts on mobile devices. >> i love how that is the universal i just made a free throw shot. >> whether moving our way, there is still a chance for ice tomorrow. right now it is 32 degrees to the airport, 37 degrees downtown. beautiful blue skies, >> in medical alerts, some promising results in research for spinal injuries. lab rats that were once paralyzed are walking and running again because of ongoing research in switzerland....
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. >> teachers are embracing technology in their classroom. nearly three-quarters say educational technology helps them to expand on class from content. it makes it easier to bring things down for children. nearly 7% of teachers say they wish to have more classroom technology -- 70%. the pennies are adding up to a big difference. >> it is like draining the family budget with every fill up. sense.oesn't make to it.t feel numkb b >> i have become more frugal. i don't go out to be as much and try to cook more at home. >> higher gas prices can knock our recovery off-track. >> the more people spend on gasoline, the less the have to spend elsewhere. >> we are actually buying less gas than we were years ago. that gas is getting more expensive. >> the average price in 2012 is probably higher than it has been before. >> last year gas took the biggest slice out of the family budget that it did over the past three decades. >> i get mad. i have to get gas. i search for the best gas. >> i am on e. >> it will be in longwall column for you-- a long walk home
. >> teachers are embracing technology in their classroom. nearly three-quarters say educational technology helps them to expand on class from content. it makes it easier to bring things down for children. nearly 7% of teachers say they wish to have more classroom technology -- 70%. the pennies are adding up to a big difference. >> it is like draining the family budget with every fill up. sense.oesn't make to it.t feel numkb b >> i have become more frugal. i don't go out to be...
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to make it robust, there are technologies to make that happen. enter agency five years ago was an interesting concept but more difficult to achieve. and looking forward five years, to a transit center that is going to open in 2017, additional and more robust infrastructure was proposed to a building in order to provide a future proofing for that capbility. it does not do a great deal of good to have a lot of information and if that location is compromised your opportunity to manage an incident is reduced. so the recommendation came to provide a back up capbility for the security operation center. and a back up capbility for the fire command center. this is a four-block long building, and it is exceptionally large in terms of population, so the determination was made redundancy and security and fire operations was critical. mass notification, audible and visual. it is robust means that it carries five feet of dirt on the top and designed and aten you ate radio signaling. you know that you will have a paging system but you don't have all of the inf
to make it robust, there are technologies to make that happen. enter agency five years ago was an interesting concept but more difficult to achieve. and looking forward five years, to a transit center that is going to open in 2017, additional and more robust infrastructure was proposed to a building in order to provide a future proofing for that capbility. it does not do a great deal of good to have a lot of information and if that location is compromised your opportunity to manage an incident...
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now he's saying it's just a technology problem. maybe it is a technology problem to make it the happy party and that needs to be achieved with some sort of a pharmaceutical intervention there. but what the line-up at cpac illustrates is that there is something going on other than a message herement they're going to try it every which way to say it is something other than the substance of the issue. i'm delighted to see that sarah palin has found light after fox news and i look forward to covering her speech here in washington. >> democratic strategist, bob schrum. he wrote an article saying he's not quite done with his work yet. he says in the article, in effect, you will have to run out for a third term in the midterms. he will have to say you elected a president who's on your side? now will you elect a congress on your side so we can move america forward? maria, will the president fight to change the congress as part of his agenda for the second term? >> i mean, the fact that he immediately enlisted ofa now made it a nonpart -- a
now he's saying it's just a technology problem. maybe it is a technology problem to make it the happy party and that needs to be achieved with some sort of a pharmaceutical intervention there. but what the line-up at cpac illustrates is that there is something going on other than a message herement they're going to try it every which way to say it is something other than the substance of the issue. i'm delighted to see that sarah palin has found light after fox news and i look forward to...
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some other democratic powers are helping to produce internet surveillance technologies for china syria libya egypt and tunisia will if they allow the governments of these countries to use it against their people is there any guarantee that france will not use it against its own people won't do. with this dispute has gone far beyond the borders of the us and france and any greenland reached with the fact all subsequent cases skeptics warn that france may be happy to let personal freedoms slide. they. need their liberty equality for eternity france's most famous motto and three peers the country has been resting on since the french revolution and today they face new challenges with racism been one of them and it has many fear in whether both intolerance itself and the fight against it may see those hard fought principles swept aside. or if not from paris. more of the day's top stories now first off in pakistan militants the disguises policeman attacked the office of a top politician bashar killing five people comes a day after protests across pakistan demanded more security for the sheer
some other democratic powers are helping to produce internet surveillance technologies for china syria libya egypt and tunisia will if they allow the governments of these countries to use it against their people is there any guarantee that france will not use it against its own people won't do. with this dispute has gone far beyond the borders of the us and france and any greenland reached with the fact all subsequent cases skeptics warn that france may be happy to let personal freedoms slide....
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what makes the technology that you are working on different from the nuclear technology we know today? >> big differences that will be cooled by helium as opposed to being cooled by water. that gives a number of advantages, and one is more efficient which officially allows for more efficient and less waste. more importantly, it will open up the industry to a number of different markets that traditionally hasn't seen players with electricity and process steam that can be used for industrial applications like petrochemical plants and also could be used in the future for making hydrogen from water which some people have talked about potentially using as a replacement source for gasoline in the future. sandra: the most important thing is this the technology is safer, cleaner, that is why nuclear energy had such a bad rap. this changes that. >> the number of different safety aspects in these gas reactors which makes it very difficult to have a meltdown type accident because they're designed to operate at very high temperatures and because they're designed that way, it is hard to get to a p
what makes the technology that you are working on different from the nuclear technology we know today? >> big differences that will be cooled by helium as opposed to being cooled by water. that gives a number of advantages, and one is more efficient which officially allows for more efficient and less waste. more importantly, it will open up the industry to a number of different markets that traditionally hasn't seen players with electricity and process steam that can be used for...
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phone you can press a button on your gloves and your phone will automatically ring for levine, this technology, a collaboration with a blue tooth focused company called phone halo, represents the next frontier of fashion. >> technology, i think, has fashion. socks, breathable material. system isn't what's next. >> it hasn't been done before, so what we do a lot partnerships with different technology firms where we kind of sit around the table and we go what are we going to do. that's what levine did last season in another feat combining tech and fashion: he teamed up with 3-d printing company makerbot, which allows you to print 3- d designs at home. the outcome? printable clothing. >> i thought why not be able to download a piece, or download something, so what we thought of would be like sunglasses next, levine's line also experiments with fabric. >> we incorporate innovation whether it's a partnership with a tech company or innovation of our own materials. >> like this is actually a this so if high-tech is the fashion of the future, what does a levine line down the road look like? perhaps a
phone you can press a button on your gloves and your phone will automatically ring for levine, this technology, a collaboration with a blue tooth focused company called phone halo, represents the next frontier of fashion. >> technology, i think, has fashion. socks, breathable material. system isn't what's next. >> it hasn't been done before, so what we do a lot partnerships with different technology firms where we kind of sit around the table and we go what are we going to do....
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yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. shareable data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. did you just turn your ringer off so no one would interrupt and.us?one. oh no, i... just used my geico app to get a tow truck. it's gonna be 30 minutes. oh, so that means that we won't be stuck up here, for hours, with nothing to do. oh i get it, you wanna pass the time, huh. (holds up phone) fruit ninja!!! emergency roadside assistance. just a click away with the geico mobile app. it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> 50 years after the assassination of john f. kennedy, piece of the legacy are up for grab
yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. shareable data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. did you just turn your ringer off so no one would interrupt and.us?one. oh no, i... just used my geico app to get a tow truck. it's gonna be 30 minutes. oh, so that means that we won't...
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all the green technology in the world does not do any good unless people use it. for that, it has to be made inexpensively. that's what these scientists are working on. >> the more energy you can put in the battery, the cheaper the battery pack is. we have tried to reduce the cost of a battery pack by storing more energy into the battery itself. >> at the argon lab, the u.s. government plans to invest $129 to create smaller, more powerful batteries. the technology behind the battery for the chevy volt was developed here. >> it is a global environment. sodalities in the u.s. can be made available to countries like india and bangladesh almost immediately. >> the goal is to extend battery life to 10 or 15 years within this decade. because the battery is the engine of the electric car and a big part of the cost, that would cut prices and pollution levels around the world. alice everett, illinois. al jazeera reporting from illinois. >> u.s. country music star mindy mccready was found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. in recent years if she received at
all the green technology in the world does not do any good unless people use it. for that, it has to be made inexpensively. that's what these scientists are working on. >> the more energy you can put in the battery, the cheaper the battery pack is. we have tried to reduce the cost of a battery pack by storing more energy into the battery itself. >> at the argon lab, the u.s. government plans to invest $129 to create smaller, more powerful batteries. the technology behind the battery...
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third will be technology. we have seen the top ten most active buyers. number one, facebook. number four, twitter. number three, groupon. not in the same dollar volume size. dagen: some of these small deals, they are doing it for the talent. they will snap up some of these. >> it is called an aqua higher. dagen: seen it time and again. that is the job market you want to be in. sam, thank you very much. fear and spending concerns that we are only years away from becoming greece. you have heard that before. now it is on the cover. tax dollars going to america's new stadiums. we are live in their water, florida. rich: we are at spring training. government dollars, taxpayers, major league baseball, we will have it all coming up. ♪ dagen: when it comes to our nation that, following president obama's plan to put the united states on a path to becoming worst off than greece in 22 years, this is according to a recent barron's article. we have two guests with us today. i am not biased based on the origin of where i came from. ladies, it is great to see you. i want to know, why is th
third will be technology. we have seen the top ten most active buyers. number one, facebook. number four, twitter. number three, groupon. not in the same dollar volume size. dagen: some of these small deals, they are doing it for the talent. they will snap up some of these. >> it is called an aqua higher. dagen: seen it time and again. that is the job market you want to be in. sam, thank you very much. fear and spending concerns that we are only years away from becoming greece. you have...
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, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. you know it even after all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needingo go frequently or urgently. tell your do
, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is...
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inspections can be done with various technologies, often by a robot... or personally by a technician on a bicycle. sensors detect breaks, cracks, and weaknesses in the pipe. man: we have roots at this cap lateral at 79. narrator: tree roots can grow into the pipe, splitting it apart. man: more light roots at 69. narrator: sometimes they may even find fully collapsed sections. after gathering the data, utilities can assess the need for rehabilitation. sinha: you have to choose the rehabilitation technique so that the life of the pipe can be extended 30 years, 40 years, 50 years. allbee: any asset has an optimal investment strategy. if you're making investments in that asset too early, or too late, you're wasting money. it costs about three times as much to fix a system once it's failed. so it's all about finding that right point where the dollars should flow toward that asset. narrator: but finding the funds to evaluate and rebuild these assets is an ongoing struggle. johnson: there is a gap between what's being spent by municipalities and water supply sy
inspections can be done with various technologies, often by a robot... or personally by a technician on a bicycle. sensors detect breaks, cracks, and weaknesses in the pipe. man: we have roots at this cap lateral at 79. narrator: tree roots can grow into the pipe, splitting it apart. man: more light roots at 69. narrator: sometimes they may even find fully collapsed sections. after gathering the data, utilities can assess the need for rehabilitation. sinha: you have to choose the rehabilitation...
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the rule is clear cut and one of the reasons, frankly that our industry is so afraid of technology is that now we can track this down. before, we would have to go through way bill and everyone's way bill and you wrote down a wc and we have to take your word for it and make a few phone calls and see what happened. now, with the para transit program because it is all completely automated and they use a debit card including our wheelchair customers we know who got into a vehicle, when they got into that vehicle and where they went and how much they paid for it. now we are able to track and we picked up 0 wheelchair customers or you picked up 54 wheelchair customer and now we can track that and this is one of the reasons that many in our industris that been afraid of that technology because now we are able to enforce the standards that were on the books before but no one was able to truly enforce without looking at the hand records that were produced by the driver themselves. >> what we want to do and demonstrate to our drivers and to our medallion holders is simply that, the days of simp
the rule is clear cut and one of the reasons, frankly that our industry is so afraid of technology is that now we can track this down. before, we would have to go through way bill and everyone's way bill and you wrote down a wc and we have to take your word for it and make a few phone calls and see what happened. now, with the para transit program because it is all completely automated and they use a debit card including our wheelchair customers we know who got into a vehicle, when they got...
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additionally, we have inadequate information system technology staffing. we have all 34.75 positions, only one information systems technology business analyst. that's [speaker not understood]. you've met him at presentations of the annual report, and he is responsible for an incredible number of things. from the hardware, that is, when we replace our pcs or our laptopses, he is the one who installs them. and it is not a simple installation because we have databases that he has to install and customize on computers. in addition to that, he's responsible for creating databases, amending them, tweaking them for interfacing with our consultants such as the project that we have for online complaint filing. he's responsible for our server maintenance and the like. and, so, what i am proposing in staffing is an additional attorney and a new position which is an information systems business analyst assistant. i've talked about the occ's aging cars and how no matter what, they must be retired in 2015. and we use the cars in this case. our chief investigator rolls o
additionally, we have inadequate information system technology staffing. we have all 34.75 positions, only one information systems technology business analyst. that's [speaker not understood]. you've met him at presentations of the annual report, and he is responsible for an incredible number of things. from the hardware, that is, when we replace our pcs or our laptopses, he is the one who installs them. and it is not a simple installation because we have databases that he has to install and...
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there is also the renewable power content, the technology plan. you will notice this year that, as was shepherded by this commission, the technology policy now is included in each of the capital project sheets and how that capital project is reviewed against the technology policy is a new thing this year. community benefits on investments in the garden project in [speaker not understood], and also the schools with the environmental science center. also very large improvements in the southwest community center are here. that is a commitment that you have asked us to make and that we continue to charge forward with. so, what is before you, then, is really those small changes and the rest of the items in item number 10 are your adoption legislation, unless you have any amendments that you would like. and i know president torres, when we talked about the bond savings, had proposed a consideration of that amendment as well. i'm happy to answer any questions and all the other agms are here to respond as well. >> any questions from members of the commiss
there is also the renewable power content, the technology plan. you will notice this year that, as was shepherded by this commission, the technology policy now is included in each of the capital project sheets and how that capital project is reviewed against the technology policy is a new thing this year. community benefits on investments in the garden project in [speaker not understood], and also the schools with the environmental science center. also very large improvements in the southwest...
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the life of the a biographer, the process has been impaated byy ccess to records, technology and all that. i would imagine significantly. >> well, there's so much i could talk about there. i was afraid and i'm thinking about future biigraphers what will be on the record -- is it all going to be email and tweets and so on. >> right. >> luckily barack obama did write letters and he did keep a journal and he was a writer. so that helped in terms of that. and he was -- everybody had to deal with for the most part was alive and his parents were and his grandparents. and the hundreds of interviews that go into this book. i went to 16 libraries and archives around the world for this book. and everything i do is sort of three things. i believe in going there, wherever there is -- >> yep. >> so for the lombardi book and turning to my wife and uttering the loving words how would you like to move to green bay for the winter? [laughter] >> you've got to be a die hard to want to do thht. >> a lot easier to say do you want to go to san juan, puerto rico to do clementi or to ome for the rome book.
the life of the a biographer, the process has been impaated byy ccess to records, technology and all that. i would imagine significantly. >> well, there's so much i could talk about there. i was afraid and i'm thinking about future biigraphers what will be on the record -- is it all going to be email and tweets and so on. >> right. >> luckily barack obama did write letters and he did keep a journal and he was a writer. so that helped in terms of that. and he was -- everybody...
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, i will talk about the technology in my class this afternoon. it's really good because we document it because when you go to court, you can show training on a monthly basis. conferences, i can't tell you how excited i am these are happening. only in the last two or three years have these major conferences come about. the one up in canada, they were a great group of conferences and other people started to pick up on this. when i became an officer dealing with gravanis in 1991, there were no conferences and there was virtually no interest. as dr. spicer mentioned, every time it got good, i foupld myself out of a job. i was out of a job for about 6 months because it fell apart and then came back together. mer and more cities are realizing gravanis is a pattern crime and as dr. spicer pointed out, it's a great way crime to many other activities. so you can wind up precluding with a lot of other stuff by dealing with them when they are down to the part doing gravanis damage before they escalate to a more violent crime or serious crime. it's nice to a
, i will talk about the technology in my class this afternoon. it's really good because we document it because when you go to court, you can show training on a monthly basis. conferences, i can't tell you how excited i am these are happening. only in the last two or three years have these major conferences come about. the one up in canada, they were a great group of conferences and other people started to pick up on this. when i became an officer dealing with gravanis in 1991, there were no...